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MSNBC chief is leaving post

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Matea Gold

MSNBC President Rick Kaplan announced Wednesday that he was leaving the cable news network after 2 1/2 years in his post.

NBC News President Steve Capus, who oversees the network, said that he and Kaplan came to a “mutual decision” about his departure. “I think it’s time for some change there and I think Rick is in agreement,” said Capus, who praised Kaplan for helping expand MSNBC’s audience.

In an e-mail to the staff, Kaplan -- a former ABC News executive and CNN chief -- did not say what he is doing next.

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But he stressed MSNBC’s recent ratings gains, saying, “It is not often in professional life that someone has the opportunity to end his tenure on such a high note.”

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-- Matea Gold

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